Month: July 2019

So, you think you’ve got a winning idea for a new voice app that’s going to change the world (and the funding to make it happen). But, what do you do if you don’t happen to have a team of voice user interface / voice user experience designers and voice developers at your beck and […]

The Westin Buffalo became the first hotel where guests can connect their personal Amazon accounts to the Echo devices in each of its rooms last month. This new feature marks another milestone for the hospitality industry’s growing investment in voice technology. It ushers in a new era of personalization of hotel stay for guests when […]

The sections below provide a list of common best practices used when designing a voice experience for a custom skill. While you should plan to monitor and tune your voice interactions based on the ways that users interact with your skill, the tips in this document will improve the usability of your design out of […]

Actions on Google is a developer platform that lets you create software to extend the functionality of the Google Assistant, Google’s virtual personal assistant, across more than 1 billion devices, including smart speakers, phones, cars, TVs, headphones, and more. Users engage Google Assistant in conversation to get things done, like buying groceries or booking a […]

Alexa Conversations is the latest tool kit out of Amazon’s bandwagon. They have put forth this tool to make the life of an Alexa skill developer easier. They say, with the use of Alexa Conversations, skill building can be automated to a great extent and user experiences can be made more natural while boosting skill […]

Pragmatic Voice has more than 3 years of experience of working with both the smart speakers. We have an in-house team of, both, Amazon Alexa developers and Google Assistant developers. They absolutely love what they do individually and sometimes also help each other out in case they feel there are overlapping development issues that can […]